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Sustainability and the Environment
Our outdoor spaces offer opportunities to learn about how sustainability and the natural environment have been understood in the past and how we care for the natural world today. Each has the power to inspire, engage and provide vital curriculum-linked experiences for your students.
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The Gateways Club was the best-known and longest lived lesbian social venue in London. It is commemorated by a plaque at 239 King’s Road, Chelsea.
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How Dover Castle became the Key of England – the Great Siege of 1216
Eight hundred years ago, Dover Castle was crucial in defending England against invasion. Charles Kightly explains the history of Dover Castle's Great Siege.
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Grimspound is one of the best known prehistoric settlements on Dartmoor, probably dating from the late Bronze Age (about 1500–800 BC).
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Queen Victoria’s 63-year reign saw Britain’s power and wealth grow rapidly, its reach extending across the globe. Read advice from our educational experts and historians about studying this period of rapid technological and industrial change, and explore suggested activities to try with your students at home, in the classroom, or on a school trip.
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Now that the temperature has dropped, lift the spirit throughout November with stargazing events, autumn walks, enchanting gardens and even ghost tours.
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Meet the Experts: Geoff Harris & Gayna Johnson
Meet Geoff Harris and Gayna Johnson, hosts of our Spooky Woodland Walks.
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Blue plaque commemorating Karl Pearson at 7 Well Road, Hampstead, London NW3 1LH, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue plaque commemorating Karl Pearson at 7 Well Road, Hampstead, London NW3 1LH, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue Plaque commemorating social scientist Richard Titmuss at 32 Twyford Avenue, Acton, London W3 9QB, London Borough of Ealing.